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    Introduction Most organizational management theories descend either from Frederick Taylor’s scientific management theory or from Elton Mayo ’s human relations model. Total Quality Management (TQM) theory grew out of existing organizational management theories‚ in part‚ as a response to the problems in those theories. Edwards Deming and Joseph Juran are most responsible for the development of TQM. Deming and Juran began work on TQM in the 1930s and continued shaping the management model into the 1990s. During

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    TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT Question 1. Reasons why the chief executive may realize that the interests of customers could conflict with the efforts to serve the share holders. Introduction: The first thing to bear in mind is the chief executive is a newly employed person and he has extensive business experience in managerial and internal controls which are well established and he has learned that the system being used to learn the Sound Health Limited has so many loopholes and contradicting

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    The Evolution of Total Quality Management A useful way to begin to understand the evolution of TQM is to link it to show how the industrial world was developing at the time TQM was evolving. Until the industrial revolution in the mid 18th century‚ most goods were custom made. Industrialisation brought about a fundamental shift from cottage industry production to large scale manufacturing. Simultaneously‚ industrial activity underwent extensive mechanisation. As explained by Ho‚ ‘craftsmen were

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    Strategic Quality Management and Customer Satisfaction University of Phoenix MGT/449 Total quality management (TQM) affects conducting business in the global marketplace. Companies must focus on improving processes they currently use to become more efficient. In the trucking business‚ Huffman Trucking competition is Federal Express (FedEx) and UPS. Huffman Trucking strives for quality service while exploring ways to reduce operating costs to increase profits. To achieve this goal Huffman

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    “DEVOLPE A PASSION FOR LEARNING‚ IF YOU DO ‚ YOU WILL NEVER CEASE TO GROW” - ANTONY J D. ANGELO Strategic Quality and Systems Management Session 1 Dr. Indranil Bose Strictly Private & Confidential. Unauthorized use of the contents‚ information and materials is prohibited Opening case-1: Flight cancellation in USA  In USA‚ 39991 flights have been cancelled during Dec‚2013-Jan.2014.  42533 flights‚ however‚ sat on the tarmac on different airports across USA for more than three hours. 

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    Total Quality Management In Construction The major new element in world market competition is quality. During the 1970’s and 1980’s‚ the Japanese and their U.S. companies demonstrated that high quality is achievable at lower costs and greater customer satisfaction. It was the result of using the management principles of total quality management (TQM). More and more U.S. companies have demonstrated that such achievements are possible Using TQM as a new way to manage. Such companies also found

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    Concept of Leadership Leadership is a process whereby an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a common goal. Though there is no universal definition of leadership and indeed many books have been devoted to the topic of leadership‚ Leadership is a process whereby an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a common goal. James Mac Gregor Burns describes a leader as one who instills purposes‚ not one who controls by brute force. A leader strengthens and inspires

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    Advantages of Globalization: Resources of different countries are used for producing goods and services they are able to do most efficiently. Consumers to get much wider variety of products to choose from. Consumers get the product they want at more competitive prices. Companies are able to procure input goods and services required at most competitive prices. Companies get get access to much wider markets It promotes understanding and goodwill among different countries. Businesses and investors get

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    Chapter 11: Strategic Planning and Total Quality Implementation Strategic Planning * Is the process by which the members of an organization envision its future and develop necessary procedures and operations to carry out that vision. Quality as Strategy * A strategy is a pattern or plan that integrates an organization’s major goals‚ policies‚ and action sequences into a cohesive whole. * Formal Strategies: 1. Goals to be achieved‚ 2. Policies that guide or limit action

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    What is strategic management? Strategic management is the art and science of formulating‚ implementing and evaluating cross-functional decisions that will enable an organization to achieve its objectives. It involves the systematic idendification of specifying the firm’s objectives‚ nurturing policies and strategies to achieve these objectives‚ and acquiring and making available these resources to implement the policies and strategies to achieve the firm’s objectives. Strategic management‚ therefore

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